WO2001006076A1 - Safety and life-saving device for aquatic environment - Google Patents
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- WO2001006076A1 WO2001006076A1 PCT/CH1999/000619 CH9900619W WO0106076A1 WO 2001006076 A1 WO2001006076 A1 WO 2001006076A1 CH 9900619 W CH9900619 W CH 9900619W WO 0106076 A1 WO0106076 A1 WO 0106076A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B63—SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
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- the aim of the present invention is to create rescue and safety devices which make it possible not only to give first aid directly on the device, but also in open water to a victim who is under the device to pass through the device, go back on it and stay there, and in a pool, to be able to easily clean the bottom by walking on the device, this applies as well to Olympic basins, to private pools, bodies of water or open water, these devices support the weight of many people working on the device.
- the background of the technique reveals multiple covers, submersible or not, of modular funds in stages whose main activity is not the rescue of people in difficulty. These devices, particularly in the case of submersible covers, are unreliable because they are not strong enough to support the weight of many people and moreover slow in their movements.
- This device has the following drawbacks:
- the arms and its perimeter supporting the net is 7.62cm in diameter, the central bladder 60cm in diameter, the length of the pool is 6m, the technical characteristics are not met to support the weight of the net and one person.
- the diameter of the bladder, 60cm is smaller than an ordinary buoy.
- the device In addition, as the author recognizes, for the device to be able to ensure security, it must be covered with a tarpaulin when the swimming pool is not used line 67 to 70 columns 2 and 3.
- Patent application DE 32 10590 A1 23.03.82 mentions an open water device which has the following drawbacks: - The cells of the device in certain places are provided with empty spaces 40 to 70 cm wide which have been created to allow passage to a person. This provision is dangerous, indeed in a rough sea, a weakened person or child, tossed by the sea are likely to pass under the device and be lost.
- the constitution of the air chambers of the floats is of a diameter of 5 to 10cm, the individual buoys that one generally finds in the trade for the bathing are of larger diameter and are intended for a calm sea.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a rescue and safety device which can remedy these shortcomings and drawbacks.
- the advantages of the present invention reside in the fact that the openings in the net are intended in the swimming pool to be able to clean the bottom, it is then easy to reach the center of the swimming pool to introduce there the arm of the vacuum cleaner by walking on the device and in open water they are intended to allow someone trapped under the device to rise to the surface by unlocking and spreading the cut-out.
- the locking system prevents someone from slipping by its weight into the slot.
- the device in swimming pools, water planes like a portion of beach for example includes a system of slides with stops, which blocks the device in the high position, these stops balance the tensions when several people move on the device , these stops also have the task of preventing the device from bending under its load, which prevents the device from making a hollow between the edge of the pool and the grid and that a toddler slides between the device and the edge of the swimming pool.
- the canvas, tarpaulin used or the materials used to make the grid may be synthetic materials, canvas or not, elastomeric materials, canvas or not, but must be as light as possible and yet heavy enough for the deflated grid to descend by its own weight and offer technical guarantees in terms of wear, tears, friction, pressures.
- the person skilled in the art will have to know the maximum load that the device will have to bear, taking into account the impacts of weight projected on the device, jumps, strokes, tensions, pressures, friction undergone by the device, this in order to ability to determine the diameter of the cross members of the grid on which one must be able to easily walk, run, jump play on it and this in relation to the dimension of the openings, the dimension the number and the solidity of the slides and stops, the criteria of solidity of the net, this adapted each time to the size of the body of water, Olympic pool, or private pool, in relation to the maximum load.
- deflated grid placed on or near the bottom is connected to a vacuum pump in working condition, the purpose of which, being connected to an alarm, to signal water immediately enters the device.
- This vacuum pump can also be used to help deflate the grid.
- FIG. 1 represents the device consisting of the grid (1), here not inflated, placed on the moored functional (2) to slides (3) whose heads are provided with a non-return system (4), here pawls (13) for details see fig. 6a, b, c, 7a and b.
- a compressed air cylinder (34) surmounted by a punch button (35) and fitting (32) with its trigger valve (41) the cylinder being connected to your grid by a pipe (36) with fittings (32) at both ends.
- a net (5) lining each mesh (39), some of which are provided with a removable openwork and locks (6), this last characteristic is likely to apply to any embodiment of the grid, both in closed environments and in open water.
- Figure 2 shows the device in the high position consisting of the inflated grid (1) with slides (3), the net (5) and spreadable and lockable openings (6) whose mooring (2) rests on the anti system -back (4), here pawls (13) for details see fig. 6a, 6b, 6c and 7a and b, blocking the device in the high position, several people moving on the device, with a guard giving care on the device a running person, other seated, and another leaving by walking on the device.
- Figure 3 shows a variation of the frame of the inflatable grid (1) which consists of a set of fabrics, waterproof sheets, joined to each other (7) and having openings which leave abundantly pass the water, openings which are provided with a net (5), attached to the grid by eyelets (37) and fasteners (38) with separable openings (6), the whole being inflated by air / gas (8) which circulates between the fabrics, waterproof and joined sheets (7).
- FIG. 4 represents another variation of execution of the frame of the inflatable grid (1) whose meshes are joined, assembled, (9) while letting the air (8) pass inside the frame, of the net (5) lining the openings of the frame with separable openings (6).
- Figure 5 * also represents another variation of execution of the frame of the inflatable grid (1) which forms a network of which the meshes are interlaced like a net allowing the air (8) to pass through the frame, and whose openings are lined with net (5) with separable openings (6).
- FIG. 7a represents the inflated grid (1) fixed to the wall (12) and an example of a system 7b non-return cut with a slide (14) sliding inside a hollow slide (15), pushing when arriving in the raised position a pawl (13), which falls back at the hinge stop (33), blocking your grid in the high position.
- FIG. 8 represents a system for opening the net (5) attached to a bar provided with two balls (16) which will engage in slotted receiving buckets (17).
- Figure 9 shows the inflated grid (1), with net (5) in the mesh and an opening system by elastic bands (18), provided with a hook (19) to ensure closure.
- Figure 10 shows the inflated grid (1), a spreadable and lockable perforation (6), of the net (5) and with a person seated in a mesh of the grid, the feet threaded in wedges feet (20) and hands gripping the toe clips (20) like handles, toe clips extended by a strap (21) provided with a clip closure (28) serving as a seat belt.
- FIG. 11 represents the net (5) with an example of a retractable openwork closure with spring bars (26) closed by a hook which is extended by a handle (22) positioned below the net which when it is pulled towards the bottom frees the opening of the net
- Figure 12a shows the inflatable grid (1), folded back on itself with a foam / gas generator (23) launched from an airplane.
- Figure 12b shows the inflatable grid (1), deploying in the water, with a net (5) in its meshes, an air / gas generator (23), and the spreadable and lockable openings (6).
- FIG. 12c represents the inflated grid (1), the net (5) in its meshes, spreadable and lockable openings (6) and supporting several people in difficulty.
- Figure 13 shows the inflatable grid (1) with net (5), spreadable and lockable openings (6), raised by superimposed tubes (24), which puts distance between people on the device and the 'water.
- FIG. 14 represents three examples of separable and clipable openings, here lips reinforced by a resistant fabric (29) and fasteners (25), spring bars (26) and hook (19), star net (27) with elastic (18) provided by a hook (19).
- FIG. 15 represents the device, here an inflatable grid (1) moored (2) in the high position with slides (3), of the net (5) in its openings, provided with removable and attachable openings (6) and with a team of bathers playing on the device.
- Figure 16 shows the grid (1) in the high position with its slides (3) and non-return system (4), the net (5) and someone who vacuumed while walking on the griUe. the arm and brush of the vacuum cleaner. (42) passing through the lockable and retractable openwork (6) with a hook (19) for locking.
- the present device consists mainly of an inflatable grid (1) fig. 1 sleeps the meshes (39) are lined with net (5) which is provided with separable and lockable openings (6) resting not inflated on the bottom (40), grid (1) which is moored to the slides (3) by a slide (14) and its fastener (30) to the grid see this detail in fig.
- the slides Without (the slides, with its spreadable and lockable openings of pairs of toe clips, extended toe clips, folded back on itself and with an automatic inflation system, it is thrown from a boat, plane and covers once deployed a large area and is used for rescue in open water. For water bodies, such as beach sections, the slides will be firmly fixed in the bottom and thus delimit your surface from the safety or play area.
- Locking systems for openwork are legion here are some examples, non-limiting:
- the slot in the net can be bordered by two elastic bands (18) which keep it closed with a hook (19), fig.9
- the hooks (19) fig. 9 can be simple or be clips like for seat belts, or bananas (28) fig. 10 or they can be extended by a handle (22) fig. 11 located below and flush with the net which when pulled down, releases the hook with which it is one and releases the opening.
- - Net fixed on one side of the mesh of the grid frame, with the other side comprising a bar provided with a fixing system, as balls (16) fig. 8 hooks, rings, carabiner, at its ends which fit into a support for the ball, in a ring for the hook, in a hook for the ring, so on ...
- a fixing system as balls (16) fig. 8 hooks, rings, carabiner, at its ends which fit into a support for the ball, in a ring for the hook, in a hook for the ring, so on ...
- the bar for fix the net, it can be done with only with a hanging system, or a series of hooks, but the bar can suddenly fix the net in at least two points.
- the net can be arranged in a star (27), attached in its center by an elastic band (18), the two sides of the circle close together and secured by a hook (19), fig. 14.
- non-return slides could be a bar (11), vertical ramp with a ring (10) attached to the grid by a link (30) and surrounding the bar (11), the ring (10) sliding towards the top under the thrust of the grid, and which arrived at the top of the bar falls on a pawl attached to it and which rocks on its axis (31) and returns to its place by its own weight.
- the pawl can also come up against a spring which returns it to its initial position.
- the size and thickness of the pawls and cleats will be defined according to the diameter of the slides, their number and the load and tensions they will have to bear.
- the grid in closed environments is placed on the bottom or close to it in the low position and that in open water, it is itself at a certain depth by its weight and the impact of the launch and goes up on the surface when it swells by appropriate means.
- the inflatable grid must be placed on the surface of the water, rather than launched, its inflation may be triggered either by chemical valves in contact with the water, or manually, by joysticks, system of pin-up, delayed pin-down, these examples are not limiting.
- the grid is fitted with pair of wedges (20) fig. 10., these toe clips, adjustable or not allow someone sitting in the net or on a cross, to reach, legs folded or not, the pair of toe clips in front of him, to slide the feet, point them towards the company to thread the hands, forearms in those which comes out at its sides and to thus remain in place on the device in the event of rough sea, if it capsizes, it is not tied to the device and can go through the removable and unlocked openings.
- toe clips are extended by an adjustable strap and fitted with clip closures such as seat belts or bananas (21) fig. 10 one can grab one on the left, one on the right, clip them together and thus form a seat belt, as desired, or use it to attach equipment to the device.
- clip closures such as seat belts or bananas (21) fig. 10
- the grid deflates by means of plugs such as air mattresses or by removing a simple plug, aimed or not, or the rescue team on board the aircraft.
- boats will have a vacuum pump and will use it to help deflate your grid.
- the net in the mesh of the grid can be glued, welded, sewn, molded, be fixed by eyelets (37) fig.3, it is the same for the toe clips that come out of the padded straps or not attached to their two ends on the cross members of the grid, this not being limiting.
- the net can be fixed inside the mesh at any desired height.
- the inflatable grid in open water can be made fluorescent in whole or in part, it can be coated or covered with metallic products or carry metallic elements making it detectable by radars, be provided with transmitters of '' radio waves, acoustic transmitters, survival kit, distress beacons, this allows it to be located, for swimming pools, bodies of water, presence detectors, distributed around the surface of the water and vice versa and connected to an alarm can be installed to signal a fall.
- the grid once inflated looks like a large hopscotch on which you can jump in balance from cross to cross, or run on the cross, or in the net to several people, with a light effect of trampoline, sleeps vibrations are damped by the non-return system of the slides fig. 15 and can thus be used as a playground.
- the device in the high position allows the cleaning of the bottom fig. 16.
- the device has a definite advantage in that a guard can easily come to the aid of a person in difficulty and administer first aid directly to the device, which saves precious time, it is possible to lengthen the person in difficulty on the back of a cross member for example and to install it more comfortably than on a swimming pool coping fig.2.
- This grid is placed on the bottom to ensure the safety of bathers, mooring spell becomes effective in the high position when it locks in the non-return system of the slides, it ensures the rescue of people in difficulty when going back up to the surface , in the high position it ensures environmental security, in open water, it allows many people to take refuge on a large surface.
- the size of the grid can be adapted to the size of the boat and the number of people that the device must support. Taking up little space, we can consider having more than one per boat, it should be kept away from any water infiltration in a cover, tote, watertight box easily openable, with an easy and quick unlocking system for example, finally the grid can be formed of superimposed tubes which put distance between the water and the people on the device.
- These folded-in grids can be stored separately on board ships, freighters or any other boat as well as on board any type of aircraft. They allow from a jet for example, to people using the distress slide to land on the device, the device can be connected or not to the slide by a system of easily releasable fasteners.
- the device When the pool is not in use, the device can be placed in the high position and covered with a protective veil allowing water to pass, attached to the top of the slides, to prevent small impurities, dead leaves from contaminating the pool water.
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